Pandhora Evo User Manual Download Page 1

User Guide

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Rev. 1

 

 

10/10/2019 

Summary of Contents for Evo

Page 1: ...User Guide Rev 1 10 10 2019...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...heelchair11 2 2 Start using the wheelchair 14 Determining tipping point 14 2 3 Negotiating Objects 16 2 4 Pavements 17 2 5 Ascent and Descent stairs and steps 18 2 6 Narrow Openings 18 2 7 Use in lift...

Page 4: ...ir 5 5 Lifting the wheelchair 39 5 6 Fast rear wheel extraction 39 5 7 Locking and unlocking the brakes 41 5 8 Push handles Patented 43 6 Settings 44 6 1 Adjusting the backrest height 46 6 2 Backrest...

Page 5: ...5 7 Maintenance 64 Declaration of conformity 66 Warranty 68 PLATE AND CE MARKING 70 WARRANTY COUPON 71 Data sheet...

Page 6: ...f our team We carefully study new solutions to offer innovative and techni cally advanced products with the goals of practical and elegant design high comfort and reliability We believe that continuou...

Page 7: ...mbol indicates actions or procedures to be avoided absolutely General information to improve usage Essential tools it is necessary to have a 8 mm pipe wrench for bolts 10 Essential tool it is necessar...

Page 8: ...signed to have elegance when in motion A wide range of accessories allows you to customize the Pandho ra EVO to make it personal to you The bearing structure was designed to be robust and elegant and...

Page 9: ...essories and configurations In the case of users with a serious reduction in physical ability it is always recommen ded to use the wheelchair with the presence of a carer The EVO is not recommended fo...

Page 10: ...e original manu facturer Altering the design of the wheelchair may create stability and resistance problems resulting in danger for the user FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS USE AND MAINTENA...

Page 11: ...r receiving instructions from a qualified consultant Always seek assistance from a carer if required Only work within your capability and degree of autonomy General guidance for safe and secure transf...

Page 12: ...12 see pic 1 2 If the user is physically unable to move alone or if in a problematic environment use the help of a carer see pic 3 Pic 1...

Page 13: ...13 Pic 2 When transferring into or out of the wheelchair do not push down on or sit on the wheel sideguards They could bend or break with the risk of injury Pic 3...

Page 14: ...ehind the wheelchair to prevent it from tipping completely To determine the tipping point and therefore understand the safe limits of your maneuvers proceed as follows see pic 4 You are sitting in you...

Page 15: ...15 TO PREVENT TIPPING OVER DURING THE NORMAL USE OF THE WHEELCHAIR IT IS RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL THE AN TI TIPPING SYSTEM SUPPLIED AS AN ACCESSORY ON THIS MODEL See chapter 6 4 Pic 4...

Page 16: ...f balance of the wheelchair especially if the wheelchair has been configured with a reduced width or if the seated position is high see pic 5 The risks include Overturing in case of reching Forward Lo...

Page 17: ...2 4 Pavements Be careful before you manoeuvre down a kerb by yourself you need to properly evaluate the height of the kerb If it is too high there is a risk of tipping over see pic 7 pic 8 Pic 7 Pic...

Page 18: ...Danger of tipping We recommend for your own safety use the help of two people to ascend and descend difficult stairs or steps For the descent the wheelchair must be rolled on the big rear wheels and a...

Page 19: ...o ensure the correct braking anda coasting characteristics of the wheelchiars it is necessary thet the tires are always well inflated Remove the plastic cap cove ring the valve with your fingers see p...

Page 20: ...hon Plus 10 BAR 1000 kPA High Pressure 7 BAR 700 kPA High pressure reinforced 7 BAR 700 kPA Tabella 1 2 9 Quick Release wheels Check the correct insertion of the rear wheels studs without any person s...

Page 21: ...he proce dures that the user should perform periodically A wrongly inserted stud could cause the unthreading of the studs from the rear wheel causing the subsequent overturning of the wheelchair and p...

Page 22: ...lchair and if necessary re quest the assistance of authorized Pandhora approved personnel for maintenance of the wheelchair 2 11 Expected lifetime of the wheelchair Expecting that the wheelchair will...

Page 23: ...it is recommended to only move on inclined planes or areas deemed dangerous in other ways with a guide present behind the wheelchair Speed of Use Always adapt the speed of the wheelchair use to the ci...

Page 24: ...use a car or another means of transport Disassemble the wheelchair as spe cified in the instructions for use and put it inside the car or place it in such a way as to avoid accidents in case of sudde...

Page 25: ...lers If transporting the wheelchair appears to be risky or complicated it is appropriate to request the help of a companion 3 1 Transport with the presece of a companion If the user s disability or ph...

Page 26: ...5 2 Closing the Backrest Take the wheelchair with one hand on the front frame and with the other on the rear frame to make lifting less strenuous Lift the wheelchair into the car ideally in the car tr...

Page 27: ...hair with brakes and transfer into the vehicle Release the parking brake of the wheelchair and remove the rear wheels Lower the backrest take the wheelchair with one hand on the front frame and the ot...

Page 28: ...28 6 Pic 15 2 8 9 1 3 5 10 7 4 11 12 13 4 Separate Part Description...

Page 29: ...guards 2 Adjustable backerest 3 Seating 4 Wheelchair frame 5 Parking Brakes 6 Pushing handles 7 Anti tip 8 Rear wheel tire 9 Ring handrails 10 Quick release pin 11 Front fork 12 Front wheel 13 Adjust...

Page 30: ...rs and by users with serious illnesses for indoor and outdoor use see pic 15 Do not adjust the wheelchair when situated on uneven ground Once adjusted use caution and avoid sudden acceleration or brak...

Page 31: ...between the back tube and the side guards during the closure of the backrest it is better to grip the push handles see pic 16 Remove the pillow or soft supports on the seat Push the lever under the re...

Page 32: ...32 Fig 17 Press the back button and push the backrest forward see pic 17 18 and 19 Pic 17 Pic 18...

Page 33: ...not go between the back tube and the side guards Push the lever under the tubular frame from the inner side Rotate the backrest backward to the desired posi tion Place the pillow or soft supports on...

Page 34: ...34 Press the front button and push the backrest back see pic 20 and 21 Pic 20 Pic 21...

Page 35: ...35 To lock it in the open position press the rear button see pic 22 and 23 Pic 22 Pic 23...

Page 36: ...mode with pillow 1 Pull the strap at the back of the backerest and than guide the back towards the seat by resting your hand on handle or by grasping the comfort push handles In this mode it is not ne...

Page 37: ...37 3 it is therefore possible to lift the wheelchair from the handle...

Page 38: ...on 1 Remove the seat cushion Pic 29 2 Pull the strap at the backrest and then accompany the backrest and than accompany the backrest towards the seat resting your hand on the handlebar or grasping the...

Page 39: ...39 3 Fold the backrest forward untili t locks ie when the spring loaded pin clicks in to second seat Pic 27 Pic 28 3 It is therefore possible to lift the wheelchair from the handle...

Page 40: ...balance during the lifting see Chapter 5 2 Closing the Backrest Grasp the wheelchair on the back of the seat with one hand and the front frame with the other hand Lift the wheelchair 5 6 Fast rear whe...

Page 41: ...ound the hub press the pin button with your thumb and without Release the pin button to lock the wheel Make sure that the quick draw pins are fully se ated Always test by grabbing the wheels for the h...

Page 42: ...ng the brakes Lock the brakes Push the lever forward if push to lock brakes are used Pull the le ver backwards if pull to lock brakes or scissor brakes have been mounted See pic 25 26 27 28 Pic 25 1 P...

Page 43: ...0 31 32 Pressure Brakes work by applying leverage directly onto the tires For this reason the effectiveness of the brake depends on its correct positioning and the correct air pressure in the tires Th...

Page 44: ...utical bands which are practically indestructible In this way the weight of the wheelchair is further reduced and also have zero footprint It should be noted that these innovative push handles avoid c...

Page 45: ...wheelchair to become unstable with unpredicatble consequences that could lead to the wheelchair tipping over with serious consequences for both the wheelchair and the user Do not make any changes to t...

Page 46: ...g damage to both the wheelchair and its user At the end of each adjustment made to the whe elchair scrupulously check that all parts are well fixed check the closing of screws and bolts and the smooth...

Page 47: ...as follows Using an allen wrench hex key and an M6 ten 10 mm pipe wrench remove the bolts with their nuts and washers Place the backrest at the preferred height Re insert the bolts into the hole at t...

Page 48: ...with continuous adjustment from 0 to 300 patented and adjustable with a simple click Press the lever in the direction you want to move the backrest The same process should also be used when you want t...

Page 49: ...has a series of holes that coupled with the hole in the frame of the wheelchair allow height adjustment of the footrest Remove the two bolts A with an allen key for M5 bolts and two M5 nuts with a pi...

Page 50: ...distance of 2 3 cm from the ground The anti tip wheel can be removed entirely if there is a need To remove the anti tip wheel press with your thumb on the spring plug tip and pull the anti tip post ou...

Page 51: ...51 Hold the anti tip tube and pull it outwards see pic 52 e 53 3 Fig 52 4 Fig 53...

Page 52: ...52 Hold the anti tip tube and pull it outwards see pic 53 e 54 3 Fig 56 2 Fig 55 1 Fig 54 Rotate the tube up to whwn the pin does not will enter the new entry point vedi fig 55 e 56...

Page 53: ...nd on the fins Insert the bolts with nuts and washers and tighten Repeat the same procedure for the rear In the same way it is also possible to move the seat closer to the rear wheel axles adjusting t...

Page 54: ...54 Fig 57 Fig 58...

Page 55: ...ful when adjusting the damping cushioning The seat must not have a reduction greater than 15mm Adjustable only by qualified personnel Using an allen wrench for M6 bolts hex key and M6 nut with a pipe...

Page 56: ...56 Fig 59...

Page 57: ...itioning is very simple Using an allen wrench hex key for M5 bolts and an 8mm pipe wrench for M5 nuts remove the bolts and their nuts 5 Move the plate to the desired position aligning the holes in the...

Page 58: ...58 6 8 Adjustable of the rigid tensionable backrest Duble pipe with comfort push handles Fig 61 Fig 62 Fig 63 1 2 3...

Page 59: ...59 Description of separate pieces Fig 64 1 Adjustable backrest 2 Backrest cover 3 Double with tubular handles push comfort 4 Tensionable bands 1 2 3 4...

Page 60: ...wn needs Remove the backrest cover composed of a multilayer ski Fig 65 Adjust the depth using the different tensioning bandsand the stiffness of the backrest according to one s needs Replace the multi...

Page 61: ...t filled out by the applicant The variation of the backrest inclination must always be done by specialized technician Backrest inclination angle 74 78 82 86 90 Size and weight can vary re according to...

Page 62: ...le and insert the M5x12 screw and nuts together with the saddle washers as shown in pic 71 and 72 Using an Allen wrench hex key for M6 screw and a 10 mm box wrench for M6 nuts couple and tighten the t...

Page 63: ...bolt play to allow easy opening and closing of the backrest see pic 76 and pic 77 Fig 76 Fig 77 Screw component number 5 see pic 74 to component number 4 see pic 68 as shown in pic 78 Its function is...

Page 64: ...mpleting braking tests Check for proper locking of the mechanism attachments by moving the brake lever energetically If the brake support should move or slip during such tests check the fastening of t...

Page 65: ...of the brakes Using an allen wrench hex key for M6 bolts loosen bolts A and B on the brake support Then position the brake in order to find the right set ting Fasten bolts A and B see pic 61 Follow t...

Page 66: ...g to do so can immediately void the warranty and relieve the company from any liabi lity arising from possible faults or breakages ure Maintenance must be carried out once a year We recommend that you...

Page 67: ...ation number The VIN vehicle identification number is located on the CE sticker marking a silver sticker placed on the tube of the central frame For safety reasons only use spare par ts and accessorie...

Page 68: ...201504 E mail info pandhora it sito www pandhora it VAT nr 02726920420 registration number 02726920420 Chamber of Commerce VAT nr 02726920420 REA NA 1001063 with a responsible for desi gn manufacturin...

Page 69: ...nd transposition of 25 January 2010 the Italian Decree Law 37 of that directive The product above is classed as NON invasive class I medical de vices as specified in annex IX and X to Directive CEE 20...

Page 70: ...e spare parts and accesso ries authorized by Pandhora The use of spare parts and acces sories not approved by Pandhora S r l are reason for immediate forfeiture of the guarantee In order to ensure the...

Page 71: ...s of aid resulting in dy sfunction for operating or manufacturing faults provided that they are communicated directly to freight forwarder upon delive 3 Per For safety reasons use authorized spare par...

Page 72: ...ers them necessary The Pandhora S r l declines all responsibilithings animals and third parties due to changes or misuse of the wheelchair Plate and Ce Marking The Ce label see picture on the wheelcha...

Page 73: ...protection of privacy This warranty card must be completed and shipped within 15 days from date of delivery under penalty of forfeiture thereof ASL ResellerName Patient name user Address Locality Stat...

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